Movie Age (1927)

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AUGUST 13, 13 2 7. PAGE 15 H. Brader, Rialto Orch. Leader Hurt in Auto Upset Harry Brader, conductor of the Rialto theatre pit orchestra, was badly cut and bruised last Monday when he lost control of his car which turned over near Mil¬ ford, Iowa. Brader, his wife and small daughter were driving back to Omaha from a vaca¬ tion trip to the Minnesota lakes. Mi’s. Brader and the child were only shaken by the accident, The entire party were able to resume their homeward journey Wednesday. Mr. Brader is the best known and most popular orchestra leader in Omaha, and has had charge of the Rialto orchestra for a number of years. Krumrei In Another Mishap It was only a month ago that Movie Age carried a news item that Carl Krumrei, manager of the Omaha store for National Theatre Supply Co., had a smash-up with his car while returning to Omaha from a trip in Iowa. At that time Carl got mixed up with a cow which had strayed onto the road. Last week Carl was returning from another trip into Iowa when he collided with another car and although, very little damage resulted to his own car, he completely wrecked the other one. The ruining of the other car was not the worst part of the accident. Reports are that two of the occupants of the other car had to be taken to the hospital and were found to be seriously injured. Carl says he was not at fault, but that if any more mishaps occur, he is going to quit using his car in the territory. Verdigre, Neb. — A deal has been made whereby Oscar Gross sold the Em¬ press theatre to A. V. Jecminek of this city. After the sale of the theatre here, Mr. Gross drove to Bloomfield and pur¬ chased the Star theatre from Mrs. Min¬ nie Yaeger. VENTILATING ]| AND COOLING SYSTEM \\ Write for Prices Service Theatre Supply ][ Company 303 N. 16th Street, Omaha, Neb. Phone Atlantic 6375 Paper Buys Capitol, Lincoln Nick Paper, who has been operating the Sun theatre at Lincoln, Nebraska for a number of years has bought the Cap¬ itol theatre at that city from W. S. Sedylitz. Mr. Paper will continue to operate the Sun as in the past. A1 Yarowsky, booker for Universal, has returned from a vacation spent at various points. He saw Chicago for a week, was at Mason City for the week¬ end and spent the rest of the time at Clear Lake. The Omaha Pathe-DeMille exchange has undergone a complete rearrangement and has been refinished throughout. It is now the biggest and finest office of any in the Film Exchange Building. ^ ^ ^ Harry Lefholtz, who has the Tiffany product for the coming year, is still look¬ ing for a suitable office, but up to the present time has not found one to suit him. We expect to announce in the near future just where Harry can be found along film row. THE EXTINGUISHER OF GLOOM IN A CONFLAGATION OF MIRTH A Third Alarm Laugh Riot — that’s what Harry Langdon’s Latest and Greatest FEATURE comedy is for! — a great big joyous bonfire of laughter, thrills and Harry Langdon antics! Pathe Exchange, Inc. Omaha Des Moines